Antitrust and Competition (London)
London
Role Overview
As an Anti-trust and Competition Associate, you will advise clients across a wide range of sectors including Finance, Healthcare/Pharmaceutical, Technology, TMT, Media, Internet and Energy.
Who You’ll Be Working With
You will work under the expert guidance and leadership of several former high-ranking officials who have long occupied leading roles in the antitrust bar, and have made major contributions to antitrust jurisprudence and policy; Ali Nikpay recognized as one of the world’s foremost experts in European competition law (Daily Telegraph), and Dee Taylor a former senior official at the UK competition authority.
You will have the opportunity to be part of significant merger and behavioural matters before the CMA and major litigation before the CAT/High Court.
This is an unrivalled opportunity to work on high-profile cases and as highlighted by The Lawyer Magazine, few practices can match our track record of handling the most high-profile competition cases over the past three years.
Qualifications and Experience
Applicants should ideally be England & Wales (or Australian, New Zealand, US) qualified, with 2 – 5 years PQE with a strong understanding of antitrust laws and regulations, excellent analytical skills, and the ability to navigate complex legal and business environments.
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